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6.30 The Nature of Violence Presented by MIKE HARTLEY-BREWER
3: Individual Violence
Most of us have violent feelings at some time or another. Why are some of us able to overcome these feelings, while others resort to physical violence?
7.0 Working with Words
A series for people interested in writing and in finding outlets for their work.
4: Techniques for writing short stories for broadcasting. Guidance to would-be poets. With ALAN BROWNJOHN
JILL BALCON , VERNON SCANNELL and PETER FINCH
Book: Writing for the BBC, 40p from bookshops

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Philip Mason , widely known as an authority on British India, recently completed a new study of the work of Rudyard Kipling. In these two illustrated talks he discusses crucial themes in his interpretation. 2: Pain, Revenge and Forgiveness
Readers MARTIN JARVIS
ANN JAMESON and CAROLE BOYD Producer MICHAEL MASON
Marghanita Laski introduces a selection of Kipling's poetry in Kipling's English History, 85p, from bookshops

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Another in the occasional Radio 3 series on the literary and biographical facts surrounding the origins of great operas. Written and narrated by MICHAEL ROSE: with Robert Powell as Tchaikovsky. Also taking part TRADER FAULKNER JANE KNOWLES. CLIFFORD NORGATE The illustrations from the opera come from the newly-issued Decca recording conducted by SIR GEORG SOI. Tl Producer HALLAM TENNYSON
(Robert Powell is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Co)
(Eugene Onegin from Glyndebourne: 22 June)

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